The Noodle Companies

The Noodle Companies is a group of four subsidiary education firms based in New York City.
Subsidiaries
The Noodle Companies are all designed to improve efficiency and transparency in the education market.
Noodle.com
Noodle.com is the oldest of the four subsidiaries and was found in 2010. The company's website is a search tool for education-related services such as schools, private tutors, classes, counselors, etc. In 2016, Noodle.com had to cut staff in order to remain solvent
Noodle Partners
Noodle Partners was formed in 2015. Noodle Partners works with colleges and universities to develop and operate online programs. Noodle Partners raised $3 million in its seed round. The seed round was led by Osage Venture Partners.
The company has collaborated with the Tulane University to create an online Master of Social Work degree program and Claremont Graduate University to introduce its first online master's degree programme.
Noodle Markets
Noodle Markets helps primary and secondary schools manage their procurement programs.
Management
John Katzman
John Katzman is best known as co-founder of The Princeton Review, which initially taught SAT preparation to high-school students in New York City. He started the company in 1981 shortly after leaving college, then partnered with Adam Robinson to develop it, and served as the company's CEO until 2007. He authored and coauthored a number of books for the company, including Cracking the SAT, a New York Times bestseller, and created products and services in several media.
 
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